4 ;. '2 A - THE JENNINGS DAILY RECORD. 3 R4DEPEN DENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER. Un-OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE TOWN OF JENNINGS: SUBSCRIPTION: 50 Cents a Month; $5 a Year N. L. MILLER, Editor and Propretcr. ::. VOLUME II JENNINGS, LOUISIANA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901 NUMBER 252 -:4 - "N. . .-. - - .. "9,s . Y • oo. .A," - - - 'rj This is one of the strongest companies financially there are. or will operate in the Jennings field. ?.*. wýo.; Uý'.. its officers arc all men of exceptional business ability and its holdings are ,' the best. ceonst- ing of "ýý 250 acres,- ...,astiuting the Big Spring ft""in, formerly owned by "t L "' \ thlt:ai lyin g;" southteat of '." . o Jennings and adjoining the Southern Pacitic right of way, maklting the site unequalel to" the s pedvaut .'. * et'- economical handling of the product. This is a big saving to steockholder.. *.* The derrick is now being constrtcted and the contract for d.1i'lia,- is being let. \Vork will cot- *L:" -O!, mence very shortly. _ -.. e oA l...

The Best Prescription Is Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle, So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medi cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct: proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the nr1ginal and that all other so-called "Taste less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis cis other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you take- Grove's-its superiority and excellence having long beet. established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure soid throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 5o0 HOES- FOR THE MILLION --IN. SOU'H-ii ESTERN Mrl c OU I, WESTERN ARKANSAS, ...

.... .... L IECOr. TFHE JENNINGS DAILY RECORD. ( INMDEPENDENT -LOCAL NWSPAPEI. Un-OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE TOWN OF JENNINGS, SUBSCRIPTION: 50 Cents a Month; $5 a Year N. L. MILLER, Editor and Proprietor. VOL1UME II. JENNINGS, LOUISIANA SA 'URDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1901 NUMBER 254. I 1| .. ,- - 1, .. ...... ". 1" , s ..-_ ................. ..... . . . . . . . .-" ." on Oil and Development Co., Ltd, . Capital-Itock, $200,000 J.ennings, Louisiana ' This is one of the strongest companies financially there are, or will operate in the Jennings field. *.* Its officers are all men of exceptional business ability and its holdings are of the best, consisting of e.*. '.4 250 acres, constituting the Big Spring farm, formerly owned by Cooper & Lehman, lying southeast of .." " Jennings and adjoining the Southern Pacific right of way, making the site unequaled for the speedy and .*' economical handling of the product. This is a big saving to stockholders. .=.--t* The derrick is now being constructed a...

and Ranges Vr t I am now prepared to f lrnish you Stv s ;, : ths instaiI lnent pian. I ca f mrni . any kin 1 of a stove you want, including large or small c kng stnvef au I r . i !. , .- t .Ž, :ill si es, for home, store or office use, of various designs and patterns. Come and see my stock before buying A. D McFA AaM jTtLA -iai. ~ ..-l - ; . , [ The Best Prese The Frmula Is Plain. re  . . -. So That the Peo. -.: .. What They Are " -, ., Imitators do not advertise ta,'ir ,m.ula knowing that you would not b-v c, -Ci- cine if you knew what it cont-,n. '.-., contains Iron and Quininc pu . proportions and is in a Tasteless Iron acts as a tonic while the the malaria out of the stm. : druggist will tell you t uriginal and that all , - .. less" chill tonics are ci u~ otther chitl toni - superior to .l others ±" . not ex.-erimenng - :superiority and e-ce .' establiS,hed. Grov': I .._ '. throughout the entire maii:;i . United States. No Cure, No P, :ce. HOMES FOR THE MILLION -IN SOUTHWESTE...

_ : ..... . .... + + M1 - fit; 3 S. {" . i. A . +..---"... . JENNING, LOUISIANA MONDAY, N .NUBR4 01NU on itcalno ofkerod Thisal a$ 200si o s Jenog, Lorolaneesa* This Is one of the strongest companies financially th ere are, or will operate in the Jennings field. ofioes are all men of exceptional business ability and Its holdings are of the best, consisting of S LAN adjoining the Southern P80 acificres adjoinf way making the well site h as been subdivided into tracts . Seranging from 2 acres up, and are now offered to purchasers at a reasonable price. This is a fine op-aigtsokldr " portunity dto k i s now being constructed and the contract for drilling is being let. Work will co-ract .*. Sris, J. . Cooper, . C. French, J. P. Black, Albert Derouen, C. C. Gautbier, .' A limit ed numbert o f shares in thJennings Hn. T. J. Kernan, Eugene azedessus of the Bank of now offered for sale at 50c per share, par value '«: $1.00. Fully paidouge, and . L. Stevens of Baton ouge, and the officers of...

First ?;atieua1 Banktf JeifIgs will give it careful attention - OFFICERS at E. F. ROWSON, President. F. E. BLISS, Vice-President et GEO. A. COUrJ!'NEY, Cashier. H. H. HOAG, Astt5 Cashier. tl --DIRECTORS- F. F. MORSE, J. P. HABER, F. E. BLISS it S. J. JOHNSON, E. F. ROWVSON. This Bank is now open for business in' its temporary quarters in the Mahaffey Building The Best Prescription Is G;rove c Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Formula Is Plainly Plrinted on Every Bottle, So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medi cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drive the malaria out of the system. Any re!iab_,l druggist will tell you that Grove's is thc uriginal and that all other so-called cTasLe- less" chill tonics are imitations. An analyi:" or other chill tonics shows that ...

DOMICIlED AT JENNINGS. LJOIUSIANA. .. EL-Sweet, Jennings, La.; Vice-President, Jno. E. t g;inia, Ill.; Secretary, Aug. Colbert, LakeCharles, La.-; er and Manager, T. D. Pollard, New Iberia, La. .Board-of Directors: D. E. Sweet, Aug. Colbert, Jas. Harrah, Elliott Farley, Jno. E. Ross. PROSPECTUS. "';:iendering this, our prospec Tn'we'wish to avoid flowery, .deceptive language, and to set forth in detail a few simple, plain a facts, briefly stating what we hase done, where we have opera ted and what we propose to do. The Prairie Mamou Oil & Min eral Co. L't'd, domiciled at Jen mings, Calcasieu parish, La. is a duly organized and chartered company, capitalized at $200,000. Captain D. E. Sweet, president of the Jennings Banking & Trust Co., a man of unquestionable in tegrity and pronounced busi ness success, is president of this company. From the organization of this Company it has been the purpose to select small plots of really oil lands throughout the oil belt of alcasieu...

4 ...· +'" - .. . . + NDEPENOENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER. Un-OFFICIAL OR ~1AI OF THE TOWN OF JENNINGS. SUBSCRIPTION: Oensa Mn ~ d L.-L-audrJ1 P ua •+ .ilU. . N .IY ,d iVo rEd ..R ,o i.JENNNG , L.OUISIANA WEDENSDAY, NOVMR 6, 0  . 5. 5...._. l Oil and Development Go Ltd, Capital Stock, $200,000 Jenmngs, Louisiana This is one of the strongest companies financially there are, or will operate in the Jennings field. ?4~*. SIts officers are all men of exceptional business ability and its holdings are of the best, consisting of *: 250 acres, cbnstituting the Big Spring farm, formerly owned by Cooper & Lehman, lying southeast of " Jennings, and adjoining the Southern Pacific rgbht of way, making the site unequaled for the speedy and 0 : economical handling of the product. This is a big saving to stockholders. ..: The derrick is now being constructed and the contract for drilling is being let. Work will com- :: Smence very shortly. RO" A limited number of shares in this company are S now ...